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Four British Columbia Forestry Companies Featured in New Season of Popular Television Series

  • Writer: CentralCR
    CentralCR
  • Aug 12
  • 2 min read

Tŝideldel First Nation’s Venture Featured in Season 2 of Timber Titans


Williams Lake, B.C.: Tsi Del Del Enterprises Ltd., a venture of the Tŝideldel First Nation, joins returning companies Peters Contract Logging, Freya Logging and Integrated Operations Group to be featured in Season 2 of the television series Timber Titans, a gripping documentary that takes audiences deep into the heart of British Columbia’s (B.C.) forest industry. Launching August 12, 2025, the new season showcases the hard work, innovation, and resilience of four forestry operations across B.C., including Tsi Del Del Enterprises Ltd. and their role in rehabilitating fire-impacted forests in the Cariboo Chilcotin region.


Photo: Tŝideldel First Nation’s Venture Featured in Season 2 of Timber Titans.
Photo: Tŝideldel First Nation’s Venture Featured in Season 2 of Timber Titans.

Produced by Vancouver-based Great Pacific Media, Timber Titans explores the high-stakes world of forestry through the real stories of loggers, truckers, machine operators, and foresters working in some of Canada’s most challenging terrain. Tsi Del Del Enterprises Ltd.’s inclusion in the series highlights First Nations leadership in wildfire rehabilitation, fibre utilization for the green energy sector, and Indigenous stewardship in some of the province’s most beautiful and remote areas.


“We were surprised when the team from Timber Titans reached out to ask to film the work of our crews to rehabilitate large areas of the Cariboo Chilcotin after wildfire,” said Percy Guichon, Elected Councillor of Tŝideldel First Nation and CEO of Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd., the joint venture that contracts Tsi Del Del Enterprises Ltd. to facilitate some of their forestry operations. “We spent a few weeks with the film crew, and hope that viewers will see the work we are doing and gain a greater appreciation for the tremendous effort of our team of professionals — from loggers and truckers to machine operators and foresters.”


Timber Titans captures Tsi Del Del Enterprises Ltd.’s fieldwork in action — from operating heavy machinery across fire-scarred terrain to recovering burned wood fibre for green energy production. Audiences will gain insight into the organization’s integrated approach to forest rehabilitation under often very challenging working conditions.



“We were drawn to Tsi Del Del for their innovative approach to logging and the relentless challenges their crews face every day. Their blocks lie deep in some of the most rugged, remote forests in the province, and every crew member has an unshakable drive to see the job through. It’s the kind of journey our audience will connect with,” said Greg Laikin, Executive and Series Producer, Timber Titans.


For Tsi Del Del Enterprises Ltd. and the other featured organizations, this kind of national attention helps spotlight the hard and rewarding work happening daily within forestry operations — and the perseverance it takes to get the job done right.


Timber Titans will premiere Tuesday, August 12, 2025, at 9 ET/6 PT on USA Network (Canada) and will stream the following day on Crave. CCR and Tsi Del Del Enterprises Ltd. crews will be featured in Episode 3 on August 26 and Episode 5 on September 9.


About Timber Titans

Timber Titans is a high-stakes, character-driven docuseries following four logging companies as they fight extreme weather and terrain to ethically harvest one of Canada's most vital resources.


For an Interview with Tsi Del Del Enterprises Ltd., contact:

Aleece Laird, Communications Liaison, aleece@amplifyinc.ca, 250.574.0221



 
 
 

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